i Mill TSON OfiDER It Was Pormed to Overthrow British Eule in Yukon THE PLOT HATCHED CUNNINGLY Conspirators Had Pinna cd to Take Daw son and Hold Ik For Several Months Next fllovo Was to Xoot the City and Plllugo Property QEAmTISE Wash ttov 23 The Times prints the following from Vic toria B C There was an organized conspiracy to seize Dawson secure the barracks of the Northwest mounted police with their arms and ammunition loot the banks and pillage the property of the rich northern gold fields These facts are confirmed James Seeley formerly of this city now head of the secret service of the Northwest mounted police who is in this city says that not only was there a conspiracy to overthrow Canadian rule in the Yukon and loot Dawson but the scheme hatched by the con epixators was a very- feasible one and had its existence not been discovered by the secret service of the Yukon and nipped in the bud the conspirators1 could have accomplished their purpose and after taking Dawson could have held that place and the Yukon for sis iweeks or two months and by then they would be overwhelmed and each man of the raiders would be a fugitive from the avengers The conspiracy was born at Dawson and had a branch at Skagway but no existence in any other point to the south of Skagway although efforts were made to secure the assistance of pro Boer sympathizers in Seattle and other points- in the United States It was at Dawson that the plot was made last summer Several Americans1 who had drifted to Dawson got to gether and formed an organization which was called the Order of the Midnight Sun A number of others were gathered in and the order grew until there were several hundred ad herents in September when the mem bers of the secret service in the Yukon became aware of its existence WORK DONE IN IOWA CITIES Statistics of Capital Invested and Output Produced Are Glveu WASHINGTON Nov 23 The sta tistics of manufacturing and mechan ical industries of Iowa show the lowing for the state Capital 102 733103 establishments 14819 prod ucts 1G4 617877 involving an outlay of 4486117 for salaries of officials etc 23931680 for wages 7988767 for rent taxes and other miscella neous expenses and 101070357 for ma terials used The capital invested is an increase of over 32 per cent for the decadet Value of products increased over 31 per cent The capital and value otf products for the leading cities reported follow Burlington capital 5 235624 products 5334196 Cedar Rapids capital 6256801 prod ucts 12715897 Clinton capital 4 537200 products 6939473 Council Bluffs capital 1176408 products 2 596830 Davenport capital 10774707 products 11573670 Des Moines cap ital 7911764 products 10488189 Dubuque capital 8117358 products 10952204 Sioux City capital 5691 G44 products 15469702 f AIR PLAY E0R IGLESIAS Assurance that Labor Delegates Rights Will Ie Eespected WASHINGTON Nov 23 Governor Hunt of Porto Rico and Samuel Gom pers president of the American Fed eration of Labor had a talk with the president today about the case of Santiago Iglesias the representative of the American Federation of Labor recently arrested on his arrival at San Juan on the charge of conspiring to raise wages Mr Gompers says he will stand byIglesias as the charge of the conspiracy to raise wages is the only one against him Both Gov ernor Hunt and the president assured Mr Gompers that Iglesias would have a fair trial and that all his rights would be protected Savings Grow Cheap NEW YORK Nov 22 A movement is on foot among the savings banks of this city to reduce their rate of interest to depositors after January 1 from 4 to 3 per cent per annum Individual banks have been forced from time to time to drop to the low er rate but never before has simulta neous action by all the 4 per cent banks been seriously contemplated Lone Score Against Davis WASHINGTON Ind Nov 23 Ex Cashier R C Davis has returned from Indianapolis where he was indicted on fourteen counts charging him with embezzling 75000 of the funds of the Peoples National bank making false entries and for other offenses The general impression was that Davis would plead guilty and throw himself on the mercy of the court but his at torney said Davis would not plead guilty JUMPS INTO BLAST f URNACE Unidentified Man Takes This Method of Committing Suicide PITTSBURG Nov 22 A few min utes after midnight an unidentified man threw himself headlong into one of the furnaces at Schoenbergers mills Fourteenth and Aetna streets Almost his entire body was roasted beyond identification his left foot be ing the only part not disfigured A fow moments before midnight the man was seen to enter the mill yards and stand at the foot of the hoist ing car which carries ore coko and other supplies for the furnace The moment that a warning was sounded for the cage to ascend with its bur den three workmen saw the suicide jump on the platform and stand with in a few feet of them They were confused and did not know what to think of him as no one but employes is allowed oa these cages When the top of the furnace was reached nearly 100 feet from the level a workman determined to order him away Tae huge crib was opened to allow the car of coke to roll into the furnace and the bell was lifted throwing a terrific heat from the fiery substance underneath The workman had not time to -open his mouth when the man threw himself headlong into the fur nace Quick as a flash Workman Lee saw the action and dropped the bell but all too late The man was buried head and shoulders in the flames TWENTY TWO WERE KILLED Estimate of Losses of LIfo Placed on Disaster at Tellurlde Col TELLURIDE Colo Nov 22 The developments today in the Smuggler Union mine disaster have not served to remove the doubt as to the num ber of victims and at a late hour to night it seems unlikely that the ex act number will be known for sev eral hours As yet the list remains the same as last night twenty two dead and one in a precarious condi tion from inhaling the deadly gas and smoke drawn into the mine from the burning buildings about the mouth of the bullion tunnel It is possible that a search of the ninth level which is still in part in accessible will reveal the bodies of several other victims but a party headed by Superintendent Edgar Col lins this afternoon went through all the other portions of the mine and found no more dead bodies The un explored portion of the ninth level is about 400 feet in length It will not be safe to enter this part of the drift until tomorrow morning and perhaps later IN f AV0R Of THE NATIONAL LAW Do Not Like Bankruptcy Legislation by the Different States NEW YORK Nov 21 The Nation al Association of Referees in Bank ruptcy has about completed its inves tigation to learn the sentiment of business men throughout the country regarding changes desired in the na tional bankruptcy laws No report can be published until the results have been turned over to the judi ciary committee of the house of rep resentatives It was at the request of Hon George W Ray of this com mittee that the investigation was un dertaken According to the Journal of Commerce many local business men say however that there is no doubt that the report will indicate a sentiment in favor of national as against state legislation and if so amendments to the present law in ac cordance with the bill prepared by Mr Ray MKINLEY AT BROTHERS TOMB Brother of Dead President Visits Ceme tery nc Canton CANTON O Nov 22 Abner Mc Kinley brother of the late president was here toaay During the day he accompanies Mrs McKinley on a short drive which included a visit to the cemetery Acting on the advice of her physicians -Mrs McKinley has ceased to enter the vault but Mr McKinley went inside today The casket is almost entirely concealed by flowerst which are received from time to time Mr McKinley went to Cleveland this evening to visit his sisters Mrs Duncan and Helen Mc Kinley Fourteen Governors Will Attend CHICAGO 111 Nov 22 According to advices received by General Man ager Skinner of the International Live Stock exposition which is to be held at the Union Stock yards here week after next at least fourteen gov ernors of states holding large live stock interests will attend the exposi tion Make3 Dead Game of Hunter MIDDLESBORO Ky Nov 23 In a fight with Virginia hunters who crossed the line into Tennessee near here to hunt one man was killed The law does not permit game to be car ried from the state of Tennessee and does not allow hunting on farms where notice is posted forbidding it John Smith on whose farm the in truders were found asked them to leave They refused Smith and his sons then did the fatal shooting U 3 pl01 WANTS TO BE Mil ID Aguiualdo the Filipino Asks Permission to Address Congress MARINES SCALE A L0PTY CLIff Admiral Kogcrs Offers Congratulations to Wallers Command Upon tlie Cap ture of lttbel Stronghold Another Victory for Pederal Arms MANILA Nov 21 Aguihaldo has written General Chaffee asking the latters permission to go before con gress and express the desires of the Philippine people Aguinaldo further requests to be accompanied by eight friends whom he designates four of whom are prisoners at Guam while the others are prominent in Manila Sixto Lopez who has been in the United States and Europe in the in terest of the insurgents and who is now at Hong TCong has written to Governor Taft asking to be exempted from taking the oath of allegiance to the United States on his arrival at Manila alleging that this action might injure his labors- in behalf of peace A fund is being raised by the fed eral party in Manila for the purpose of attempting to prevent the execution of the Filipino general Isidoro Tor res who surrendered to the Ameri can authorities in the early part of this year and who was later tried on charges of having violated the rules of warfare and sentenced to death Several congressmen will be asked to exert their influence in favor of Gen eral Torres Major L T W Waller of the ma rines has rendered to Rear Admiral Rogers a full and detailed account of the attack on November 7 by the men of his command on the rebel strong hold at Sojotolong Three insurgent camps were destroyed forty bamboo cannon were captured and much rice and other stores destroyed The rebels stronghold was almost impregnable The trails leading to it were lined with poisoned spears stick ing from the ground and were filled with hidden pitfalls Major Wallers command attacked the enemy unex pectedly To do this they had to scale a cliff 200 feet high This they climbed barefooted over bamboo ladders At the top they found boulders piled ready to precipitate upon an attack ing party Major Waller says he was personally not present at the action He praises Captain David D Porter and Captain Hiram I Pearse for their splendid work and says too much praise can not be given the marines themselves whose behavior he characterizes as brilliant in every respect WILL TRY KRAUSE IN LONDON Ex Governor of Johannesburg Will Not Be Extradited LONDON Nov 21 When Dr Krause the former governor of Johan nesburg who was arrested on Septem ber 2 on the charge of high treason and inciting to murder was brought up on remand at Bow street for the thirteenth time the treasury reporter withdrew the application for the pris oners extradition to South Africa and asked to have Dr Krause com mitted to the Old Bailey on charges of high treason and incitement to mur der The treasury officials consider there is ample justification to try Dr Krause here on the charge of inciting Mr Cornelius Broecksma the former public prosecutor of Johannesburg who was executed September 30 to murder Douglas Foster an English lawyer attached to Lord Roberts staff who was very active against the Boers Witnesses were called to support the charges Tr Krause was remended for a fort night in 4000 bail Will Go to Philippines OMAHA Nov 21 Capt Thomas Swobe who was recently reappointed to the United States -army with the rank of captain and quartermaster ex pects soon to leave on a government transport of which he will have charge for the Philippines by way of the Suez canal Brokenbrangh falls Dead CHEYENNE Nov Nov 21 John B Brockenbrough of Baltimore spe cial agent for the general land office who has been investigating the ille gal fencing of government lands and timber depredations in this state the last year fell dead in his room in Evanston President for Irrigation WASHINGTON Nov 21 President Roosevelt in his message to congress will not only recommend the re-enactment of the Chinese exclusion act but will go further and recommend that it be strengthened to increase its ef ficiency The president gave- this in formation to Representative Needham of California The president told other western callers that he would call the attention of congress in his message to the mi iter THE LIVE STOCK MARKET Latest Quotations Prom South Omaha nud Kansas City SOUTHOMAHA Cattle There was a heavy run of cat tle for this time of the week but still buyers took hold with considerable lift and the better grades changed hands freely at prices that compared favorabl with those of yesterday -The proportion of corn fed steers was rather small and as packers were all anxious for supplies the market ruled nctlve and strong on anything at all desirable The big end ol the receipts consisted of cows and heif ers In view of the liberal run all the week buyers attempted to pound the mar ket a little and succeeded in taking on 5c or 10c on all but the very best grades Veal calves and stags sold about steady but bulls In somo cases were a little lower There was a good demand for tho better grades of stockers and feeders and there was no noticeable change in the prices paid The common kinds were neglected Very few western range steers good enough for killers arrived The few that were offered sold at good strong prices All but the best range cows could safely bo quoted 5S10c lower and the market none too active Hogs Receipts of hogs continued very liberal which makes the supply for the four days this week the heaviest In some time past The market however opened early at an advance of 510c over yester days general market Packers all had liberal orders and as a result trade was very active and the market gained In strength The first sales were mostly at 577 and 5S0 but after the first round or so the popular price became 5S0 and then 3S0 and 5S2i and finally 5S2 and 590 The choicest bunches sold mostly from 5S5590 Sheep These quotations are given Choice yearlings 330350 fair to good yearlings 315330 choice wethers 320 fS 40 fair to good wethers 290320 choice ewes S275jKjO0 fair to good ewes 200275 commofifewes 100200 choice spring lambs 41O430 fair to good spring lambs 3500 110 feeder wethers 300323 feeder lambs 325400 KANSAS CITY Cattle Beef steers 510c higher other cattle steady to strong choice export and dressed beef steers 360615 fair to good 450550 stockers and feeders 300425 western fed steers i50550 western range steers 350440 Texas and Indian steers 300420 Texas cows 175300 native cows 250400 heifers 285500 canners 150240 bulls 200 350 calves 30Xg550 Hogs Market 510c higher top C05 bulk of sales 550600 heavy 5950 605 mixed packers 575fGO0 light 520 587 pigs 400510 Sheep and Lambs Market steady na tive lambs 435465 western lambs 400 450 native wethers 325S3S0 western wethers 3000350 yearlings 340400 ewes 2S5325 culls and feeders 125 325 MKINLEY MEMORIAL STATEMENT Money From Canton Project- Will Bo Given to Washington Association CLEVELAND O Nov 23 The ex ecutive committee of the McKinley National Monument association after a lengthy session at the office of Sen ator Hanna issued a statement which says in part At a meeting of the executive com mittee of the McKinley National Me morial association held today the sec retary Mr Ryerson Ritchie sub mitted reports from many states of the union showing gratifying progress and that the appeal to the people to provide funds for a memorial at Can ton is meeting with very general and hearty response A plan for future work was outlined and the same will be pushed vigorously to completion Reports received indicate that auxil iary organizations have already been perfected in nearly all states of the union Should more funds be subscribed than are necessary for erecting a memorial compatible with the dignity and simplicity of the late presidents life and character any surplus will be devoted to a national memorial at Washington A letter from Secretary Gage treasurer of the Washington Arch as sociation to Senator Hanna was laid before the committee hut the ques tions involved in the communication were referred to the beard of trustees at their meeting to be held at Wash- ington December 7 when it is hoped that any possible differences may be adjusted It was the sentiment of the members of the committee present that provision for a suitable memorial at Canton was the first duty to be per formed This purpose is believed to be in accordance with the wishes of the family and personal friends of the president A reply to Secretary Gages letter embodying the above senti ments was forwarded to him Koreans Mast Stand Aside WASHINGTON D C Nov 23 There is danger thtu the United States legation at Pekin will be evicted by the Koreans Alrc sdy the United States government possesses a consid erable tract of ground in Pekin in the general legation compound This is partly inclosed The fund of 40000 appropriated by congress for the ac quirement of a permanent legation building will have to be increased Searching for More Bodies TELLURIDE Colo Nov 23 Ef forts weer resumed this morning to explore the ninth level of the Smuggler-Union min in which it is feared the bodies of several more victims of Wednesdays fire will be found There are twenty two bodies atthe morgue and it is stated that all but three or four of the men known to have been in the mine when the fire broke out have been accounted for No more bodies were found 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